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during one of the debates. >>> in sports a tough night on the football field for the cal bears. the warriors were at home trying to get their second win of the new season. here's vern glenn with the highlights. >> reporter: the warriors are 2-0 for the year. but i can't say it. they lost their opener last night. bring it up from oracle arena. 18,000 strong waiting for the warriors to roll-out and do their thing against the memphis grizzlies. you had the opening pleasantries and then it was on. turnovers. hurt the warriors over and over again. memphis was up by 14. second half here come the warriors. curry brings it. he had 26 points. warriors down by three. but the grizzlies applied the dagger by rudy. memphis wins 104-94. cal on a friday night hosting the washington huskies. look at cal on the reverse. getting tricky. cal was up 13-7. look how far back the quarterback is. they complete the pass for the touchdown. the huskies go up by one, they led 21-13. zach maynard the cal quarterback injured his left knee on this play. cal now 3 and 7 as they lose from 21-13 final. we are c

accident that is out of -- lanes. cal game 6:00 start at memorial stadium, parking is limit are asking that you stay away from parking on surface streets so please take bar to the cal game your best option to -- take bart to the cal game, your best option to get there. >>> muni asking for the public's help. amy hollyfield joins us live from the van ness station with video that authorities are hoping will lead to an arrest. >> reporter: that's the good news they have surveillance video of this guy. take a look. you don't see a station agent, but you see the man kick at somebody it looks unprovokeed he was not attacked this happen at van ness station. police say the man was mad at the station agent because he wouldn't let him take his bike on the train. >> reaching the platform level the suspect turned around and attacked the agent he punched and kicked him several times and knocked at jen not ground. as soon as station agent stood back up the suspect continued the assault. >> reporter: here's a good look at him, police say probably 25 to 30, about six feet tall, brown hair. this happene

coach in cal but says this part of her life needs closure. >> it's just really important to me that they're held accountable because that's the way that i heal. >> reporter: in moraga, noelle walker. >> when an expectant mother in fairfield asked her husband to call 911 she thought she would get a ride to the hospital but when the fire department called, there was no time for that. anthony malonie delivered a healthy baby girl in the mother's bathroom. mother and baby are doing great and the mother has one very special story to tell. >> how about that. >>> a friendly reminder now, the end of daylight savings means two extra hours. as always here it's recommended that when you reset your clocks you also check all the smoke detectors in your home and change the batteries. >>> you made it to the weekend. the weather is looking good. we have a weather pattern for the next several days. actually the next week. you see increasing clouds and there's a little bit of sprinkle activity up into eureka. maybe a little drizzle showing off right by the cliff house and south by linda mar, but that's i

in the forecast. wait until you see how warm we're going to get. ,,,,,, pleasantone bi the east bay. cal is preparing for it's ft friday night gam >>> an historic game is creating a rough commute in the east bay tonight. cal is preparing for its first friday night game at home against the washington huskies. berkeley officials are urging fans to take public transit to the game to avoid an already heavy friday evening commute. >> people are cooperating and so far, all of our reports are good. there's not been a particular problem and we just hope it stays that way that people will come on public transportation and, you know, have a great time. >> yeah. cbs 5's roberta gonzales in berkeley tonight where spirited cal fans are entering memorial stadium. how's it looking? >> we are here at the university of california berkeley home of the cal barnes. it's the first friday night light game. people have been streaming in especially in the past 45 minutes. but i have been doing this random poll asking everybody, how did you get here? [ screaming ] >> reporter: and they said the number one reas

back, stanford pushed the limit by wazzu and cal pus >> stanford was right for the upset. classic letdown scenario after the victory over cal. toilolo, concentration today. second quarter, stanford down 7-3, nunes to jamal-rashad patterson, cruising down the sideline. 70 yards. 10-7 stanford. tuel through for 401-yard but here picked off by ed reynolds. cardinal up 24-10 put the cougars hang in there. tuel is sacked for the tenth time by henry anderson. stanford wins 24-17. cal at utah, and things got ugly for the golden bears in this one. cal up 3-0. kicking off to the utes' reggie dunn. hits a wall at the 20-yardline but nobody wraps him up and he is gone. aloha! running out of breath. 100 yards, cal gets crushed, 29-47. san jose state over texas state, 30-21. abc-7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> have to work on the conditioning there. >> thank you so much, larry. coming up next, a look at what could be the future of crime-fighting. the unmanned drones that could patrol the east bay. >> and as halloween weekend, this horror movie makeup is not for trick >> good e

for the newspaper biz, clark kent says goodbye to his mainstream media job. >> on the panel, judy miller. cal thomas, jim pinkerton and alan colmes. thanks liberals for saving america. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. >> it was six weeks as today that terrorists attacked the benghazi. now, we obtained e-mail alerts that was put out by the state department as the attacks unfolded. >> 13 days to go before america votes, e-mails show that our top leaders were aware terrorists were taking credit for attacking the u.s. mission in libya, videotape day it happened. while the white house is now saying there was still confusion there are new questions what could have been done in the early hours as the attack was still ongoing. >> jon: cbs tuesday and fox news on wednesday. new details about the terror attacks in benghazi libya. every day this past week we seem to have learned something new about who knew what. e-mails detailing what was going on in benghazi and who was to blame. why did it take so long for the media to pay attention to this story and why did the white house seem to spin it dif

by wazzu and cal pus >> stanford was right for the upset. classic letdown scenario after the victory over cal. toilolo, concentration today. second quarter, stanford down 7-3, nunes to jamal-rashad patterson, cruising down the sideline. 70 yards. 10-7 stanford. tuel through for 401-yard but here picked off by ed reynolds. cardinal up 24-10 put the cougars hang in there. tuel is sacked for the tenth time by henry anderson. stanford wins 24-17. cal at utah, and things got ugly for the golden bears in this one. cal up 3-0. kicking off to the utes' reggie dunn. hits a wall at the 20-yardline but nobody wraps him up and he is gone. aloha! running out of breath. 100 yards, cal gets crushed, 29-47. san jose state over texas state, 30-21. abc-7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> have to work on the conditioning there. >> thank you so much, larry. coming up next, a look at what could be the future of crime-fighting. the unmanned drones that could patrol the east bay. >> and as halloween weekend, this horror movie makeup is not >> good evening, i'm ama daetz. just one more win and the g

was brokenhearted. >> reporter: cannan has move on to be a winning swim coach in cal but says this part of her life needs closure. >> it's just really important to me that they're held accountable because that's the way that i heal. >> reporter: in moraga, noelle walker. >> when an expectant mother in fairfield asked her husband to call 911 she thought she would get a ride to the hospital but when the fire department called, there was no time for that. anthony malonie delivered a healthy baby girl in the mother's bathroom. mother and baby are doing great and the mother has one very tha >>> a friendly reminder now, the end of daylight savings means two extra hours. as always here it's recommended that when you reset your clocks you also check all the smoke detectors in your home and change the batteries. >>> you made it to the weekend. the weather is looking good. we have a weather pattern for the next several days. actually the next week. you see increasing clouds and there's a little bit of sprinkle activity up into eureka. maybe a little drizzle showing off right by the cliff house and south by

to a big win on tuesday. nobody knows that better than cal penn. we're just getting started on a thursday good morning ladies and gentlemen, i'm captain whitaker. >> there's 102 souls on board. >> let's get em' tucked in we're ready to push. >> current tv knows there are two sides to every story. >> i have no control on my side! >> this is south jet 227, we are in a dive! here we go! brace for impact! >> you saved a lot of lives. << uh! >> denzel washington saving the day. >> he was very worried. >> looks like a cool character. >> he reminds you of. >> sully. >> the guy who landed the plane in the hudson. >> he has to be a hero. >> he definitely a hero, yea. >> now, what if you heard the other side of the story? >> i had a couple beers the night before the flight. >> you had alcohol in your system. that could be life in prison. >> are you hiding something? >> well, there's a darker side to this guy. >> makes it a lot more >> there's more depth there. >> he's not god himself. >> so it makes it much more interesting. >> you saved my mom. >> it's much more intriguing now. >>

of public transportation that even cal train named a loco motor after jackie spear. please welcome congress woman jackie spear. >> thank you mr. mayor. thank you secretary lahood. thank you to the incredible leadership, senator feinstein, nancy pelosi and mayor lee and the board of supervisors to chairman nol an from the sfmta. i am on pins and needles. do we have anything else to report? it's still at the same point we think they're in commercials. i am reminded from the song from "top gun" "take my breath away" and $942 million takes my breath away and i think to mayor lee for that amount i think we should get a leather flight jacket to thank mr. lahood for the great gift to our great city. the new money that is going to be used here is going to create 1,000 new jobs before the end of the year with many more jobs to come after that. that is something to applaud. thank you again secretary lahood for that. this is one point 7 miles very similar to the length of the golden gate bridge when 75 years ago that was going to be built and little did we know what that bridge would bring to

the foundation will support charities that focus and revolve around education. >>> cal will host its first friday night football game at memorial stadium. the city of berkeley is telling people to take public transit. several streets will be closed as of 3:00 today. the same closures during saturday's game. most people are on the road overall. there will be free shuttles from the rock bridge b.a.r.t. station. cal is playing the washington huskies. >>> the oakland raiders asking fans to help the team and help themselves. the team needs to sell 85% of its tickets of home games to ensure there is no tv blackout. the team is more than 10,000 tickets short of the goal this morning. the nfl is giving them one extra day for the extension. if they don't reach the goal, the game will not be televised. this would be the first game to be blacked out in two seasons. >>> when we come back, sergio romo hosts late night and where you can meet angel pagan. >> huge news. >>> in 2010, it was brian wilson and tim lincecum who worked the talk show circuit. the giants know along with the world series title comes rock

tonight. >>> stanford was ripe for the upset classic situation following the big game over cal. lowly washington state coming in. almost had the shocker. they almost pulled it off. big man levine, in concentration before the game. second quarter stanford down 7, nunez and rashad, patterson cruising on down the sideline. 70 yards, 10-7, stanford. this one the quarterback picked off. 24 yards. cardinals up 24-10, but they couldn't put wazu away. down 7, 2-0, ten saxby stanford. henley anderson wraps him up. stanford wins 24-17. they are 6-2 on the season. cal and utah, things are getting downright ugly for the golden bears. up 3-0. kicking off, and reggie dunn fields the ball in his own end zone. runs into a wall at 20 but phone wraps him up and he is gone! 100-yard touchdown return and that pretty much described the way the rest of the night went for cal as they lose 49-27 and fall to 3-6. san jose state hosting texas state. wac game four party. down the sidelines, david fremont, gone! throws 376 and two touchdowns. san jose state, their sixth win. they are bowl eligible now. 31-20 vic

following the big game over cal. lowly washington state coming in. almost had the shocker. they almost pulled it off. big man, levine, in concentration before the game. second quarter stanford down 7, nunez and rashad, patterson cruising on down the sideline. 70 yards, 10-7, stanford. this one the quarterback picked off. threw for 401 yards. this one 24 yards. cardinals up 24-10, but they couldn't put wazu away. down 7, 2-0, ten sacks by stanford. henley anderson wraps him up. that ends it. stanford wins 24-17. they are 6-2 on the season. cal and utah, things are getting downright ugly for the golden bears. up 3-0. kicking off, and reggie dunn fields the ball in his own end zone. runs into a wall at 20 but phone -- nobody wraps him up and he is gone! 100-yard touchdown return and that pretty much described the way the rest of the night went for cal as they lose 49-27 and fall to 3-6. san jose state hosting texas state. wac game four. down the sidelines, david fremont, gone! throws 376 and two touchdowns. san jose state, their sixth win. they are bowl eligible now. 31-20 victory. that i

there and wind up at san francisco's silver plaza. >>> don't forget cal and bart are adding extra services and if you do plan to drive, mark kept and mission streets will be closed from 9:30 this morning all the way to 5:00 this evening. just a little later on, tara moriarty will have a live report for the victory information after last sunday night's public rowdiness. they have already made arrests. do you see that man smashing a steel barricade? well it happened only on 2 and a viewer sent us this cell phone video that led to arrests. he has now been booked on felony vandalism charges and destroying a passenger vehicle. >>> if you can't be at the giants parade in person, you can watch it right here with us. and you can learn it live on our mobile apps. >>> some flights and trains are moving passengers in the northeast again following that huge storm but the subway you can see is a mess. michael bloomberg said it can be days before the subway is moving again and the mta has ever hit the subways hard. his time they are experiencing damage. and they are still rescuing people stranded by th

for the upset classic situation following the big game over cal. lowly washington state coming in. almost had the shocker. they almost pulled it off. big man levine, in concentration before the game. second quarter stanford down 7, nunez and rashad, patterson cruising on down the sideline. 70 yards, 10-7, stanford. this one the quarterback picked off. 24 yards. carlos up 24-10 but they couldn't put wazu away. down 7, 2-0, ten saxby stanford. henley anderson wraps him up. stanford wins 24-17. they are 6-2 on the season. cal and utah, things are getting down right lig for the golden bears. up 3-0. kicking off, and reggie dunn fields the ball in his own end zone. nobody wraps him up and he is gone! 100-yard touchdown return and that pretty much described the way the rest of the night went for cal as they lose 49-27 and fall to 3-6. san jose state hosting texas state. wac game four party. ditched down the sidelines, david fremont, gone! throws 376 and two touchdowns. san jose state, their sixth win. they are bowl eligible now. 31-20 victory. that is a wrap on morning sports. rick kwan will be her

here. in just a few minutes, we have a weekend to talk about, and look at the cal game. maybe you're going there under the lights tonight. see you here in about ten minutes. >>> what happened here is a big rig crashed this afternoon about noon, and they have been cleaning it up sings, but the good news, is that all lanes are now open in both directions. the southbound lanes are on the lower part of the screen. actually, let's see, southbound, if we can zoom out. no, my mistake. southbound lanes are on the upper part of the screen. traffic is backed up in both directions but again, it is alleviating a little bit now that the lanes have reopened. we'll keep you informed. coast guard teams are on the east coast helping in the recovery efforts in the wake of superstorm sandy. specialists from alameda and novato will help remove oil and chemical spills in the area. law enforcement specialists will assist with port security and safety patrols. on the east coast, millions are without power and shelter. many residents say they are frustrated with what they consider a delayed response in t

of california in berkeley home of your cal bears. a very late arriving crowd tonight. we'll talk about why they are so tardy as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5. ,,,,,,,,,, this is hayden. ,,,,,,,,,, that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. a popular desk toy won't be rolling off the assembly lie any longer. as >>> a popular desk toy won't be rolling off the assembly line any longer. >> as cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts tells us buckyballs are going buh-bye. >> reporter: after a long hard fight the maker of buckyballs is giving in and discontinuing production of these little magnetic balls. the government has been after the company for years due to numerous reported injuries as a result

? >> we are going to have to bleep scape tau cal. cep staw cal. >> by the way, i never yell -- i never yell fire in a crowded theater, but i always yell when they have a macho trailer and it goes black at the end i always say chick flick. it gets great laughs. >> during a fire i yell theater. anyway. >> that must have been done by somebody. >> it has been done a million times. i'm sure that was tweeted. >> where am i? i hear music. coming up, i don't even know where we are in the a block. what is the secret to -- i don't even know where i am every minute of this set. we are in a void. >> we are. do you want the secrets. ann coulter on why she drinks hobo blood every morning. >>- >> and is that a room knee tatoo on nothing >>> is the country in a ditch because everything is niche? it rhymes so it must be true. a pbs anchor held an audience for news and said it is making our nation difficult to govern. jeffrey brown, if that's his real name, noted that a generation ago people mostly got their news from the big three tv networks, cbs, nbc and of course bravo. as he put. it one audience s

a little later tonight. the cal bears are playing their first-ever friday night home game and they are going to play under the lights against washington. it starts at 6:00. it's nationally televised. berkeley officials are telling people to use public transit to get to the game. it's a nightmare to park your car up there anyway. some streets near the stadium will be closed but it should be fun. and now, your play of the day. >> that's pretty sweet! that's your may of the day. what a shot, time running out 3rd quarter thunder's eric maynor launching one from way past half court and that baby is going through the bottom of the net there. but the thunder lost to the spurs 86-84. but hey, pretty good shot. >> no kidding. >>> the giants good luck charm over at the zoo now has a name. it's romo. the orange headed monkey was born during the national league championship series and before the giants even made it to the world series, the team had nothing to do i guess with the look but he is an aptly named romo after giants closer sergio romo of course. zoo keepers say the name fits

security agent working in the tacky cal operations center immediately activated dangerous notification system. >> charlene lamb was working in washington and could follow the events in realtime. >> we also alerted the quick reaction security team nationed stationed nearby. the brigade and embassy in tripoli and diplomatic security center in washington. >> around 10:00 a drone begins to hover over the consulate and gives live pictures back to washington. special agent comes here and gets ambassador stevens from his bedroom and brings him along with sean smith to this room in the safe haven, really besides medicine, a big dark, windowless room. then outside a locked gated and hoped for security. >> he radios others to his whereabouts. it's erupting in gunfire and explosions. >> at this point there are seven americans, three different locations, ambassador stevens and two others in the main residence, two special agents at the second residence and cafeteria and here, two more agents. attackers all around. >> inside the main residence, attackers come in here and ransack the places and then

a million people are expected to swarm the city for the parade. bart expecting record ridership. cal train, golden gate transit are adding extra services. the key tomorrow, have a little patience. that parade begins at 11:00. it starts at the base of market street and will make its way to civic center. that's where the team will show off its trophy and some players will speak to the crowd. you can watch the parade of champions right here on cbs 5 beginning tomorrow at 11:00. we'll have our reporters out there. me and dennis will be talking it up from the studio. we'll stream is live online. >> 101 jawas? the fox antewookie? it's a block buster deal. what to make of the shocking sale that produced a lot of grim faces today in the world known as lucasfilm. >> obamacare is still the law at least for the next couple of months. for a lot of californians that means a refund from your health insurance provider. we're talking tens of millions of dollars. >> plus the latest reminder what it really means to surf the california coast. today: he is selling lucasfilms to disney. so, side has sold o >>>

cal trains to clear some storm drains so they can relieve the standing water. they want to get the word out there is some standing water out there the rain is coming on and off nothing too terrible, you can deal with it. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> san jose police officer puts his life on the line to save a young girl. next, how he's being honored today. >>> rain doesn't scare away halloween trick-or-treaters how they can turn the candy they collected into cash today. >> first this morning's tech bites. >> reporter: two wireless giants coming together to help victims of hurricane stan did. at&t and fmobile will allow customers to make calls -- would it roaming charges. -- new yorkers coming together charge up gadgets anywhere they can. apple fans will have to wait longer for new itunes software has been delayed a month the company says the new design will feature a simpler interface and integrate seamlessly with icloud. >>> good morning. all the bay area touched by rain overnight. over the last three hours system has slowed another batch of wet weather off the santa cruz mou

then. cal train reported that ridership more than doubled compared to a normal wednesday commute. >>> bay area red cross volunteers are heading for the east coast today to help victims of super storm sandy. some left this morning. more than 50 volunteers from the bay area and santa cruz chapters are deploying there. many offered to help after seeing pictures of the devastation and all the people in need. >> it is very hard. it is very hard to see it and your heart goes out for the people that are involved, that is for sure. >> the red cross says peel in the bay area have stepped up to the plate to help storm victims. blood donations here are up about 25%. >> and the bay area weather we still av a few lingering showers out there. the primary focus right now is in the south bay. we can show you a live look outside, lingering cloud cover there. mostly sunny skies or mostly cloudy conditions is the team over the next few hours. the latest right now on live storm tracker 2. there goes the doppler sweep, see the pattern, as i mentioned the bulk of the action toward monterrey bay and w

. big cal tonight at berkeley you are advised to take bart extra traffic on 80 past university and the usual exits. >> blue and gold what a coincidence. californians more likely to carpool and use public transportation than anyone else in the country. more than 11% of commuters here carpool compared to less than 1% across the rest of the country. more than 5% use public transit, slightly higher than the national average our commute is three minutes longer than the national average. >>> east bay officials celebrating opening of new neighborhood they say will be a model for the future. the district is located in union city, 800,000 units park with fountain, large playground with retail shops to be added later located near a bart station that will one day include a connection to ace and capital corridor trains. >>> george lucas is donate most of the four billion dollars he will make when disney buys his france khaoeuz to charity. -- franchise to charity. undisclosed educational foundation his own foundation has donated 175,000 to university of southern california -- >>> next, frus

tonight because of the bears' first ever friday night football game. cal hosts the university of washington at 6:00 tonight. several streets near the university will be closed. people going to downtown berkeley or to the game are being advised to take public transportation. there will also be shuttle service from rock ridge bart and a shuttle from the berkeley marina. >>> a total of four meteorite fragments have been found in navato there in those locations. >>> it is a story we first told you about and now a jury will decide if a principal broke the law when she did not tell police about accusations of sex abuse against one of her teachers, we are at the courthouse, tune in then for a live update on jury deliberations. >>> thank you for trussing ktvu channel 2 news, we will see you the next time news breaks and we are always here for you at ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. send comments to comments@captioncolorado.com captions by terry james, caption colorado, llc. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you st

, unions are under attack in cal. and it will be on the ballot on november 6th. but first donald trump gets tongue-tied. jimmy kimmel gets a wake-up call from the first lady. and david shuster gets a visit from triumph. the insult comic dog. when it doesn't fit anywhere else we put it in the viewfinder. >> the debates are over. now is not the time to tally points or to keep the score. >> two-one obama. game set match touchdown home run checkmate can we get back to work now! >> the presidential debate in boca raton florida. they call him middle age. >> what if i forget to vote. >> if you forget? >> yeah. >> well, i have a plan for that, jimmy. [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ horn ] >> election day, election day up and at 'em. >> he is calling security because he believes this reporter is a muslim. >> this much we know, folks. the elections could be swung by one key voter block. >> women! >> yes. how, it's the ladies. who are they going to vote for? well, according to a new report on cnn.com. people vote based on their ovulation cycle. >> i'm offended as a woman. >> just in case mitt romney needs advice

hosts washington state, and san jose at home against texas state. and cal plays at home this evening. the giants try to take a stranglehold of the world series in detroit and ryan vogelsong will try to continue san francisco's outstanding starting pitching. here's larry beil with a preview of tonight's game in this morning's sports. >> good morning. the giants flew out of san francisco yesterday morning bound for detroit in game three of the world series. giants take with them a 2-0 series lead. the tigers haven't lost at home at all this postseason. the designated hitter will be used in the a.l. park, and it will be cold. we are talking temps in the 40s. weather doesn't scare tigers manager jim leyland at all. >> we have heaters in the dugout for both teams obviously. ours will be a little warmer than theirs tomorrow night but that's all right. we won't tell them that. you know what? it's cold. but, i mean, this is the world series. this is, you know, it's cold for everybody. it's cold for the fans, the beer is cold, everything is cold. it's great. enjoy it! it's the world series. y

business expertise. >> yeah. it's interesting, martin, that you mentioned old cal coolidge. a lot of what mitt romney and his running mate paul ryan are talking about in economic policy, if you believe what they're saying at any given moment, would take us back to that era when business and wall street had a free hand and workers had no rights, their bosses were bound to respect. it was the preunion era when you had robber barronsons running ram hant over the rest of the country. mitt romney would return the country to an era when the balance of power was held by very large businesses in wall street and not by their employees. that said, if the economist and michael bloomberg have one thing in common, it's like they know how to do math. mitt romney's promises don't add up because his real business it turns out is marketing. he's microtargeting a message to whatever audience is in front of him at that very moment and then telling the next audience sometimes the opposite. it does depend on whether you believe, look, if he was still the 2003 or the 1990s era romney, bloomberg said he might h

afternoon san jose is at home texas state. cal is playing utah this evening but the big story giants are going to take a stranglehold. here is larry beil with preview of tonight's game. >> good morning, the giants flew out of san francisco and bound for game three of the world series. giants take with them 2-0 series lead. designated hitter and it's going to be cold. temperatures in the 40s. weather doesn't scare the manager at all. >> we have heaters had in the dugout for both teams. ours is going to be warmer than theirs. we won't tell them that. you know what, it's cold. this is the world series. it's cold for everybody, it's cold for the fans. it's great. enjoy it. >> the world series you can't be worried about how cold it is. i threw a game in chicago where it was 34 degrees and raining. i threw the ball pretty well that night. i don't suspect that cold weather will be much of an issue. >> 49ers are back in action in arizona. >> cardinals they are similar to the 49ers. both have rugged defenses and offense muddle along. arizona has no pass protection. alden smith will be bringin

. stan sphord wins 24-17. >>> cal is beaten by utah tonight, 49-27. that's the second straight loss for the bears. and san jose state beats texas state 31-20. >>> arizona up three. last-ditch effort from the trojans. in the final seconds, the hail mary, incomplete. arizona upsets usc, 39-36. it's the first time arizona has beaten the trojans in tucson since 1999. we'll take a commercial break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, alto. >>> today apple opened the doors to a brand-new retail store in downtown palo alto. the flagship store drew large crowds for the grand opening. and the first 1,000 customers got commemorative t shirts. an even larger apple store is currently under construction just a mile away at the stanford shopping center. that's it for this edition of cbs 5 eyewitness news at 11. after a very short break, we're back for a special edition of eyewitness news at 11:35. we'll see you in about a minute and a half. good night! ,, [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's

. a healthy category one just off the "jersey shore." it will make the hook. the unusual historic cal hook to the left into the jersey shore. the winds will be in the center including from the central jersey shore. possibility of 80 mile per hour winds. we may be out there on the tip of long island, somewhere on the south shore be able to get a gust to 90. that's very, very rare and all of interior sections you'll get hit with winds from 50 to 60 miles an hour. the rainfall with this system is not my huge concern. there's been this strong band across the chesapeake. baltimore, maryland, all the way through delaware, dover, wilmington, you have a concern for flooding and the heavy rains. the rest of new england doesn't look too bad. this is one of our computers giving you the timing of it. this is at 5:00 a.m. as we advanced it. the center of that itching isle shows you where the hurricane is going to be located right there at 7 cl:00 p.m. this evening. all of the water is going to pile up just like this, long island sound and that's when we're going to have the biggest concern. that high t

to safety. >>> water is usually welcome by firefighters. this much quite an obs cal. firefighters responded to a fire last night. the flames spread to businesses an other homes. flooding made it difficult to get to the site. 50 homes were destroyed. >>> residents in new jersey are under a mandatory curfew until 6:00 a.m. more than 1 million homes and businesses were left without power. the storm cut off atlantic city and other island communities, stranding many residents who decided to stay put based on what their major told them rather than evacuated as the governor suggested. >>> a woman who was rescued in the atlantic after abandoning a ship in rough weather turned up by hurricane sandy has clieed. she was unresponsive when she was pulled from the water and was later pronounced dead at a hospital. 14 other crew members were rescued. a sailing vessel that was originally bill from the -- built in 1962. >>> well really want to hear from you and what your and your family are doing through this or deal. be sure to go to our facebook page and report out powers, damage and sends your pictures.

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cal crisis has been rehearsed three times. >> yes, thank you. >> we saw with, you know, the bowles-simpson, the president put out the six-page fact sheet, i'm going to toughen the advisory board, i'm going to do this to taxes. he said what he would like to do and he knows what the american people, three out of four want. they want higher taxes on millionaires and billionaires, not for themselves but for social security. they don't want social security or medicare and medicaid to be touched. i don't know where the election is going to go. it's clear what the american people want and it's clear what democrats believe on the issue. this is not magic. >> i think andrew sullivan is the only person who thinks the republicans are going to be more open to a deal if president obama is reelected. look, i think the question that the president has not actually asked the public or asked mitt romney that really is the question is when we are in a recovery like this, we have two options. we can immediately choose to pay back the chinese and wall street, neither of whom are popular right now or we

that cal has ever had. >> we're talking about the traffic in the stadium how about the traffic this morning? >> it is been fairly quiet as far as accidents. we have not had any major problems so far, hopefully will stay that way. there's a look at traffic approaching the bay bridge toll plaza. the lights are on heading into the city. the good news is that on the stretch as far back as a was grant over cross. east on 80 of yourself extra time getting into the city but it is not too bad overall. the west on ride as from hayward to foster city is looking all right. in 22 minutes drive time from about to san francisco. the nimitz freeway has been picking up some slow traffic but you can see is moving less than 50 mi. an hour. it's pretty much stop and go as you consintinue southbound. it is just your typical commute traffic but drive time has actually decrease. we're down to 40 minutes as you work your way towards pleasanton. for those of the heading north on 1 01 not a san jose toward sunny hill and 280 there's just a little the slow traffic. overall still looking good. traffic in the north ba

is that it is the low he cal level and state level that really matters. >> for the romney campaign, a delicate balancing act. travel both president today is new jersey governor chris christie, one of romneys staunchest supporters and there he was traveling with the president. >> i think this is our sixth conversation since the weekend and it has been a great working relationship. >> reporter: as president obama picks up points for his response to the storm, the romney campaign is attempting to expand the battleground, buying ads in michigan, minnesota and pennsylvania. >> we are on offense. >> the president's top advisors calling it foementum saying if romney were really competing in pennsylvania he would be in pennsylvania instead of florida. we asked san jose state political scientist melinda jackson to sort it out. >> i tend to trust the data and the polls are showing that obama seems to be gaining in the last few days down to the election. >> reporter: jackson says the romney campaign has money to spend and they hope to use it to create a storyline that will swing late deciders. >> if they can creat

rate. >> on the first minute charge will be $6.97. each additional minute will be 99 cents plusa.m. cal fees and taxes. >> reporter: it was adjusted to 6.97. but bill nussbaum of a watchdog group says pay phone companies can charge whatever they want because pay phone prices aren't regulated and what's more, sfo gets a big chunk of change. court this contract the airport gets 5 -- according to this contract the airport gets 55% of what they take in more than 332,000 in the past five years. >> it's not our system. it's a third party system. >> reporter: sfo spokesman mike mckarin says they are owned and operated out of danville and they set the rates and he points out there aren't many other options. >> ten years ago we had [ indiscernible ] put pay phones in. now we are lucky to get one bidder. >> reporter: consumers aren't so lucky. complaints and confusion about similar pay phone costs have prompted some airports to remove the phones and others like seattle and portland to put up signs outlining the cost of the card call something that probably won't happen here. >> we don't tell vend

near uc berkeley tonight because of the school's first ever friday night football game. cal hosts the university of washington at 6:00 tonight. several streets near the university will be closed. if you're heading to downtown berkeley or the game be advised to take public transportation if you can. there will also be a shuttle service from the rock ridge bart station and the shuttling from the berkeley marie that. >>> time now 5:24. students at san jose state university are pushing to get more young people to vote in tuesday's election. last night they held a get out the vote event for a demographic that traditionally is not real interested in politics. students were standing outside trying to get others to come in. get excited about voting. >> voting this year was very important to me. i was excited. i sent in my ballot. i'm excited for the whole election day. >> the public policy institute of california says 19% of the people under the age of 25 are likely voters. that compares to 74% of those 65 and older. >>> a nurses strike ends this morning at several hospitals around the ba

't have any perfect systems any time you have electronic voting system you have cal voting problems. but the ohio system, what i love, we have transparency and a lot of back up systems to make sure that the sort of things that people are wringing their hands about will not the outcome of our election ask we'll have a result whether we get it election night or two weeks from election night. that hommeds the confidence of voters in ohio. >> it is good to know that you are confident of the integrit of the election. what are the issues that will move them for president obama or romney in >> they are going to be economic issues in the main. but the religious arbitrate - electricity - liberty is impacting the category of voters that the president thought he had in his hip pocket. women and blue collar workers and the like. the catholic church going on the offensive to protect religious liberty is a potential force that can change the result in ohio. >> your prediction. romny or obama? >> i think romney will narrowly eck it out. i just hope we know what is going on on november 6th or seven

five to ten feet above normal tide. it's going to come in at an ast nom cal high tide as well. add a rainfall from anywhere from 6 to 12 inches of rain. they are going to have coastal flooding, flooding inland and the wind, there are high wind warnings, we are talking from virginia up to boston and as far west as west virginia. we are talking 60 million people. because of the high winds, we expect massive power outages throughout the area. as it moves on shore, it's going to be long term. it's going to last 72 hours. we are talking people who could be without power for at least ten days. that, as you know, will take it into election day. what will people do if they can't get to the voting booth or the voting booths don't have power? it's going to be a mess over the next 72 hours. david? >> al roker, thank you very much. we'll be watching that. don't forget early voting going on as well. we want to bring in chuck todd. we have our october surprise now. it's hurricane sandy. as we get closer to election day, identify for me the two or three states you think we ought to be focusing on

with that this did not help. >> the no-cal shelter is trying to find homes for hundreds of cats and dogs and with pat abandonment up in record numbers, the main society needs money. >> we need donations of cat litter and of food. >> we have to fundraisers this weekend. for more information, go to our web site. >> i think she should have gone home with that kitty. >> of the hauling cat. >> are we out of the woods weather wise? >> we have some dusty winds and chilly temperatures, but nothing you wouldn't expect in november. >> will we ever see sunshine again? >> yes. sometime next june, maybe? >> i will put money on that. >> around the area today, a cooler than normal start in november. 50 degrees thinks to the remnants of a sandy funneling chilly air in our direction. the average is 62 degrees, so we fell 12 degrees short of that. how about an 86-degree november day. the record low was 29. sandy is way up here in canada but the circulation is impacting the northeastern corner of the nation, drawing the chilly air down. there are weather disturbances tracking south as well. a few showers and sprinkles

are you cal could escalate into a nuclear exchange. that is very dangerous not only for israeli security, but for global security. so, in reality, iran's pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability is a global issue. i think one of the u.s. successes has been to make sure that this is a tpwhrobal issue, that it's not just, you know, a matter of the israelis being worried. answering your question regarding viewpoints on israel, there's a variety of viewpoints. we've seen that in the last few months and years, where various figures have said that right now is not the time for military strike against iran, because the consequences would be quite possibly very negative, not just for u.s. security, but israeli security as well. so while a possible attack against iran remains, i don't think it's necessarily inevitable. it depends really on how negotiations proceed in the next few months and what kind of pressures the next administration faces regarding the military option. i want to answer that question in two different ways. one also relates to a point that ken made about there wouldn't be -- no

contraceptives to keep abortions from needing to happen in the first place. if that happens, they're cal lati clat -- calculating abortion rates could drop 50%. >> is there a generational rift within the church? there's a poll that showed 44% of young evangelicals between the ages of 18 and 29 actually support gay marriage and the numbers among older evangelicals are minuscule. so is there sort of a generational rift between these ivevangelicals that focus on th cultural issues and those that focus on the environmental issues you speak of? >> i think you're right. there are other numbers that bear that out as well. 60% of young evangelicals support more government programs to help poverty. yeah, i think that's exactly what's going on. >> okay, dave schwartz, sorry, we're late on time today but thanks for coming on. up next, krystal tells us why the sandy response makes her proud to be a democrat. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you don't have to make changes, but it's good to look. maybe you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive b

" with her guest cal penn now stumping for the president's re-election. as well as decorated veteran and democratic congressional candidate tammy duckworth great line-up at 10:00 p.m. with jennifer granholm in "the war room." our country's future depends on you. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. take the time to learn about the issues. don't just vote, vote smart. >> eliot: don't reward bad behavior. it's one of the first rules of parenting. during the financial cataclysm of 2008, we said it differently. calling a bailout to banks that had created their own misfortune a moral hazard. the bailout absolved the banks bad acts and created an incentive to make the same bad loans that created the crisis in the first place. we're seeing the political equivalent. editorial boards and columnists reward the bad behavior and negotiating tactics that created the political stalemate between the white house and congress that has caused the public's loss of respect for our politi

. >> welcome back. this is from uc-berkeley cal will have their first nationally televised for tonight game of their season. and traffic could be an issue. traffic could always be difficult but we are going to coincide with a friday evening commute. after congested on the roads. sissel will be giving us live updates, later and also we are keeping an eye on the fog this morning. and let us get the latest on the forecast with erica. >> good morning, james we do have locally dense fog as we take a live look from a downtown san francisco. really, not too bad with cloud coverage to contend with. perhaps there could be some areas in the mid- 40s and they could dona sol " it is. cooler than what we've expected-tall " it is a -- aircraft tall " it-- we will see how cool it is this morning. next thursday, we are going to track a 10 percent chance of showers. full details on that but let us take a look at the satellite and radar. this gives us the bigger picture. there is a cool front that is weakening. it is pressing a lot of that cool air into the bay area with that, some of that fog trickling in.

jobs and y checks are things of the past i have a clear and uneconpetitive cal message. >> he has been disaster. the worst president for our economy in our lifetime. he doesn't want a second term. he wants a second chance. because he screwed it up the first time. and you know what stands in his way? you know what is going to stop him? ohio! >> greta: you know who that was. that was former new york city mayor rudy giuliani hitting the campaign trail for governor romney in ohio today. he joins us from cincinnati. nice to see you, mr. mayor. >> nice to see you, greta, how are you? >> very well. before we get to your statements just a second ago and looks like you are not taking any prisoners on that. you were at a rally tonight for the governor. i'm curious who else was there and how many people. did you you get a look at the crowd? >> 30 to 35,000. there for three, three and a half hours in kind of cold weather. didn't bother them at all. just about every republican you can think of was here. john mccain. john kasich the governor, senator portman, senator graham. republicans from all ove

the map of the united states, designed to report the number of elector cal college votes for each state. a quick visual check on the race for you. >> that right there, if you're tuning in. what a difference 60 years can make. now we're appearing in democracy plaza, home of decision 2012 coverage on election night we are expecting thousands of you to gather as the results come in. the iconic skating rink you see it has the map there of the u.s. with state icing over in red or blue as the race will be called by the nbc news decision desk. red and blue banners are going to rise up in front of the building as each campaign climbs toward 270. where else would you want to be on election night than right here? our coverage live in democracy plaza continues after the break. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. ♪

inmates who were upset being in lock down for a role cal that took longer than usual. they ended the response after an hour and no officers were hurt. >> the united states is preparing for hurricane sandy. china is dealing with a massive typhoon. heavy rainstorms and other rains are battling the coast of the country. it brought down tree branch it is on top of some homes and fishing boat and trains and ferry service has been suspended as a precaution. >> this brought protestors into the streets. >> the occupy parliamentment remarks yesterday to others joined in to voice their anger. they it cuts their rights. 17 euro zone countries have granted $13 billion in loans to help spain with his financial crisis. >> israeli troops are participating in defense drills. they are practicing how they work together. they are protecting israel from a missile attack. they pointed the radar system toward major threats like hezbollah and iran. >> in the event much an attack. they would inditer september missiles from tel aviv. >> where this country needs us the most, we set up. >> that is the best

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people this week's cal game could make it harered -- harder to get around on friday night. that's because the golden bears are hosting washington. the school has set up free shuttle buses and the city is encouraging everyone to use public transit on friday to cut down on the number of cars in the area. >>> 7:51. hurricane sandy, still affecting millions of people who are without power because trees fell down and knocked down power lines. well we'll you what it looks -- we'll show you what it looks like when one of those trees go down. this is hayden. that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> uh-ho! look at that. this happened in a backyard on the northshore of long island, new york. luckily, no one was hu

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